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In case you needed further proof that we live in awesome times, American mech maker MegaBots just challenged its Japanese counterpart Suidobashi Industries to a freakin’ (friendly) robot battle in 2016. LET THEM FIGHT.

Hannibal Buress tells Conan O’Brien that he agreed to wear a cheap costume for his Comedy Central Shark Week commercial because he wants to be a man of the people. And then he craps on the people shortly afterwards.

Mighty Mike created this mix of M83’s Midnight City and Men at Work’s Down Under, seamlessly melding the ethereal electronica with Colin Hay’s inviting vocals and the late Greg Ham’s catchy flute solo. Video by DJ Morbid. Download here.

Amy Schumer is visited by her future selves and learns of Butterfly Effect that her relationship has on the universe. She must decide if the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, and for Amy, that’s a really tough decision.

Redditor CarlosDanger100 doctored images of some of the characters from Game of Thrones and faceswapped them with Nicolas Cage. The end result is both surreal and awesome. Arya Cage is our favorite. Who’s yours?

While we don’t sanction setting off giant firecrackers underneath any sort of object, we’ve gotta hand it to YouTuber bra1Nphunk for not only tossing his wheelbarrow 50 feet in the air, but nailing the landing.

We’ve got chills. They’re multiplyin’. The seldom boring Andy Rehfeldt recorded this revamp of You’re the One That I Want from the musical Grease with a sound that’s sure to make ears bleed, and ’50s and ’70s sentimentalists weep.

A televised town hall meeting with a congressman at the helm is going really well, with the liberal politician welcoming all people regardless of their age, race or gender. But one guy keeps getting the wrong welcome.

Nacho Punch parodies Magic Mike and shows us something rarer than a ripped Romeo. It’s not a guy taking off his clothes while dancing, but a guy who’ll go with you to watch a movie about a guy taking off his clothes while dancing.

Writer and performer Daniel Koren and director Vania Heymann ponder on a feeling many of us have had when there’s a cop car behind us, as we become so self-conscious that we’re more likely to attract the attention of law enforcement.

If you’re in Seattle you might have heard Beacon Plumbing’s ad and wondered if that was really Marshawn Lynch. Conan O’Brien and Marshawn are here to confirm it. Turns out he’s a beast at giving back to the community as well.

YouTuber Jordan Watson shows us the many ways you can hold a baby. Start with the Standard Shoulder Hold, then move on to more useful ones like the Stinky Nappy for You, and finally trick holds like the Bird on a Wire.

The 2015 CEO fighting game tournament put semi-finalists and finalists in a ring, so some of the players tried pro wrestling style entrances. This is Dieminion’s entrance. Just wait for it. K-Brad’s Stone Cold entrance was funny too.

(PG-13)Supercut Videos gathered up a choice selection of movie scenes in which characters express their sentiments without words. We know it’s not from a film, but we think the Flight of the Conchords deserved a special mention.

(PG-13)Elite Daily writer Connor Toole is 6’10”. His height and a suit were enough to make people believe that he got picked at the NBA Draft. It’s more of a con than a prank, but we hope the people here learn their lesson.

These people overestimated their baby’s ability to speak. They also severely underestimated what their dog is willing to do to get food. Next thing you know that dog is getting gold stars at pre-school.

“A computer is a tool, like a knife, a wrench, a parasol, a tea cup.”Everything is Terrible presents an old educational video about computers that’s hilariously riddled with sexism, awful analogies and terrible visual effects.

Many Americans want the “Confederate Flag” banned because of its ties to slavery. But CGP Grey points out that this hotly debated flag is actually just the flag of the Confederate Army, not of the entire Confederacy. Still, it should go.

Illustrator Marco D’Alfonso pokes fun at the horrible Batman & Robin and its nippled suits by mashing it up with Rolling Stone‘s infamous Janet Jackson magazine cover. The poster measures 11″x 14.5″ and has a 0.25″ border for framing.

Learn this ancient art of paper folding while putting your dirty mind to use with this book, which offers up step-by-step directions for crafting a variety of rude, crude and lascivious shapes you can leave lying around your desk.

The movie adaptation of Neko Zamurai, a Japanese comedy show about a poor ronin who ends up taking care of the cat that he was asked to assassinate. The theme song is I’m so Great! by the Magokoro Brothers.

When Arnold said “I’ll be back,” he didn’t ever say where he was going, or how long he’d be gone. ADHD sets the record straight on where this T-800 went when he went off screen. Terminatin’ is exhausting business after all.